Early intervention can make a powerful difference for children with autism and developmental delays. The earlier supportive strategies begin, the more opportunities children have to build communication, social, and daily living skills.
What early intervention ABA looks like
Early ABA focuses on play-based learning in natural settings. Therapists help children develop foundational skills — requesting, attending, imitating, and interacting — while keeping sessions engaging and child-centered.
Why timing matters
Young children are rapidly developing language and social pathways. Targeted support during these years can help build skills that support lifelong learning and independence.
Signs it may be time to seek support
Every child develops at their own pace, but families often seek help when they notice challenges with communication, social connection, or daily routines. A consultation can help clarify next steps without pressure.
- Limited verbal or nonverbal communication
- Difficulty with peer play or shared attention
- Challenges with transitions or daily routines
How families get started
At Sunny Day’s Therapy, we begin with a free consultation, verify insurance benefits, and complete an individualized assessment with a BCBA. From there, we create a treatment plan that fits your child’s strengths and your family’s priorities.

Therapy where your child already is
We deliver services at home, school, and daycare so skills are practiced in real environments. That helps progress show up in everyday moments — not only during sessions.
Parent involvement
Caregiver coaching is part of our model. When families feel confident using strategies between visits, children often progress more quickly.
Take the first step with confidence
You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out. Our team is here to listen, answer questions, and help you explore whether ABA is the right fit.
Schedule a free consultation to talk through your child’s needs and options.